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Dexfenfluramine,
formerly sold
under the
brand name Redux, is a
serotonergic drug that was used as an
appetite suppressant to
promote weight loss. It...
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fenfluramine alone, or
dexfenfluramine alone. The FDA
requested that the
manufacturers of
fenfluramine and
dexfenfluramine stress the
potential risk...
- form
became available.
Phentermine was
marketed with
fenfluramine or
dexfenfluramine as a
combination appetite suppressant and fat
burning agent under the...
- compound,
whereas the
dextrorotatory enantiomer is
dexfenfluramine. Both
fenfluramine and
dexfenfluramine are
anorectic agents that have been used clinically...
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percent of
those who had
taken it,
leading to
withdrawal of fen-phen and
dexfenfluramine from the
market in
September 1997. In the
early 2020s, GLP-1 receptor...
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elimination half-lives of its
enantiomers have been
found to be 19 hours for
dexfenfluramine and 25 hours for levfenfluramine. Norfenfluramine, the
major active...
- "Cardiac
valvulopathy ****ociated with
exposure to
fenfluramine or
dexfenfluramine: U.S.
Department of
Health and
Human Services interim public health...
- diethylpropion)
Bupropion and
naltrexone (combination)
Cathine Clobenzorex Dexfenfluramine† (the D-enantiomer of fenfluramine;
withdrawn for the same
reason as...
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dopamine and
norepinephrine neurons. SRAs, for
instance fenfluramine,
dexfenfluramine, and chlorphentermine, have been used
clinically as
appetite suppressants...
- 4-Methylaminorex
Aminorex Amphetamines (e.g., chlorphentermine, cloforex,
dexfenfluramine, fenfluramine, levofenfluramine, norfenfluramine) BW-723C86 DOx (e...